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Re: post judgement possession question
by SH (CO)
on February 20, 2017 @19:21
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I wasn't looking for free legal advice I was looking for opinion. Their opinions were very wrong. You're looking for similar info to what I was seeking so I was just mentioning it.
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Re: post judgement possession question
by PW (Pennsylvania)
on February 20, 2017 @22:20
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I am the anonymous that intially posted the question. Holy Cow people please do not use my posting for your arguments/opinions. I post to ask questions and get valuable experienced LLs advice!
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Nichole....can you answer?
by Anonymous
on February 21, 2017 @19:24
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Ask Nicole. PA landlord with lots of experience
I put her name on the subject line to get her attention
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Re: Nichole....can you answer?
by Nicole (PA)
on February 21, 2017 @23:42
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I didn't answer because I'm not really sure. I'd lean toward the OP can proceed. Even though the magistrate's office won't give out legal advice, they probably will answer this one since they make the determination what to do if the tenant claims partial payment.
all that said, I've got a many year relationship with my attorney. I pa y for most of my work but since I refer a lot to him and I do pay for a lot of my services, I'd be able to e-mail him this question and he'd answer with no appt. nor fee. If you are going to be in business, my best piece of advice is to have an attorney who knows you, knows the general state your business, your general financial status, your goals, etc. Then, when you need help, he can step right in... kind of your own personal corporate counsel.
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